Gaia Engineering starts with a front end process such as the Greensols process which uses carbon dioxide from for example power stations and waste acid to extract magnesium carbonate from seawater or suitable brines which can turned into aggregates or cast as panels, blocks or other building components.
As there is 1.29 grams of magnesium in every litre of seawater and more in brines there is enough of it to last over a billion years at current needs for sequestration. With natural replenishment the resource will last indefinitely.

Most of the calcium and magnesium carbonates produced will be used as aggregates all of which will be bound together by TecEco Eco-Cement. Some carbonate must therefore be calcined in the TecEco Tec-Kiln which removes and captures the gas for recycling in the process and produces magnesium oxide the main ingredient of TecEco Tec, Eco and Enviro-Cements and input for the Tec-Carb Reactor hydroxide-carbonate CO2 capture process.

The Eco-Cements produced set by absorbing atmospheric CO2 and can also bind other wastes.

We want governments to using the power of law to force people to use man made carbonate to build with to solve what is the greatest problem facing civilisation